Southeast Public Health leaders are standing by their vows to maintain or improve services in cost-effective ways, though they acknowledge uncertainty amid their ongoing merger changes in Ontario’s public health sector.
“There’s a lot of changes happening, and also many unknowns that could potentially impact what kind of services we deliver, how we deliver them, and that’s namely the anticipated release of the new Ontario Public Health Standards,” said the region’s medical officer of health, Dr. Piotr Oglaza, in a telephone interview. Article content
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“That’s something that we’ve always been very transparent about,” he said. “We will continue doing the core work, but that work could change based on the changes in the Ontario Public H

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